Full Dentures
Full Dentures are constructed when all teeth in an arch are missing. A full denture can be made either on its own, opposing another full denture, or in combination with a partial denture.
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Full Denture construction generally requires multiple visits to take impressions, record a patient's bite, try in a wax trial denture, and finally to insert a finished denture. Success of full dentures depends on several factors, including accurate impressions and bite, correct placement of teeth, and a well designed and extended base. Patient factors including the condition of the residual ridges, good saliva flow, experience in wearing dentures and many others can also be very influential to the outcome of the dentures.
At Raymond Street Dentures we realize that one approach does not fit all, and we will work with you to ensure we get the best outcome possible.